JOHNSON & JOHNSON TALCUM POWDER PRODUCTS MARKETING, SALES PRACTICES AND PRODUCTS LIABILITY LITIGATION

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Case overview

Case Number:

3:16-md-02738

Court:

New Jersey

Nature of Suit:

Personal Injury: Health Care/Pharmaceutical Personal Injury Product Liability

Multi Party Litigation:

Multi-district Litigation

Judge:

Freda L. Wolfson

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  1. September 12, 2017

    Special Master To Oversee Discovery In J&J Talc MDL

    A New Jersey federal court on Monday detailed a retired judge's responsibilities as special master overseeing discovery in multidistrict litigation alleging Johnson & Johnson's talc-based products cause ovarian and uterine cancer.

  2. August 28, 2017

    J&J Says Talc Samples Would Run Out In MDL

    Johnson & Johnson on Friday told the New Jersey judge overseeing multidistrict litigation over its allegedly dangerous talcum powder products that there are limited amounts of "historical" products related to the litigation, and they'll run out of they're distributed on a "first come, first served" basis.

  3. August 24, 2017

    Women In J&J Talc MDL Say They Should Get Samples

    Women in multidistrict litigation in New Jersey alleging Johnson & Johnson talcum powder products cause ovarian and uterine cancer on Wednesday said that they should be allowed to obtain samples of the products, saying there's no proof they will be destroyed in testing.

  4. February 07, 2017

    Cosmetics Trade Group Wants Out Of J&J Talc MDL

    A non-profit cosmetics trade association on Monday sought to escape multidistrict litigation in New Jersey alleging Johnson & Johnson marketed unsafe talcum powder products, saying that it didn't make or sell any of the products and its lobbying and public relations activities are protected by the First Amendment.

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